US4411674A - Continuous clean bag filter apparatus and method - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally, as indicated, to pollution control, namely filtering of particulate matter and more specifically to apparatus and method for filtering dust or other particulates from a carrier medium, such as air.
- Dust means lightweight or heavy particulate matter; examples may be lightweight dust ordinarily carried by natural air currents, sawdust, metal chips, ceramic dust, coal dust, rock dust, and other heavier particulate matter that may be drawn and carried by a carrier fluid, such as an air stream provided by a suction device.
- a carrier fluid such as an air stream provided by a suction device. Air is described herein as the preferred carrier fluid, but it will be appreciated that the principles of the invention may be employed using other carrier fluids.
- dust laden air, sawdust, etc. are drawn from a production environment, for example, via a pneumatic suction apparatus.
- the output from such suction apparatus is a flowing stream of dirty (dust laden) air.
- a filtering or separation process is required.
- the dirty air may be fed to a cyclone separator of conventional design in which the particulate matter is removed from the air and is collected for disposal.
- the clean air leaving the cyclone separator may be discharged into the surrounding environment or may be filtered by a secondary filter, such as a conventional bag filter.
- Air entering such a conventional bag filter is filtered by filter bags therein and is discharged through the walls of the filter bags.
- the dust on the other hand, remains in the filter bags.
- Relatively frequent cleaning of the filter bags is required.
- cleaning usually entails cleaning of the individual filter bags or replacement thereof.
- cleaning maintenance may require shut-down of the main pollution control equipment, which is undesirable during operational production hours in a plant, possibly causing a temporary plant shut-down during such maintenance, and would be expensive because of overtime labor if the maintenance is performed after ordinary working hours.
- an apparatus and method provide for continuous cleaning of a bag filter apparatus.
- Such bag filter may be a secondary filtering station downstream of a primary separator or filter, such as a cyclone separator and, therefore, be part of an integral separating/filtering system.
- Such system may be part of pneumatic pollution control equipment or the like.
- a filtering system includes a primary separator for filtering particulate matter from a fluid carrier, a filter for filtering particulate matter from the fluid carrier discharged from the primary separator, and a recirculator for recirculating back to the primary separator particulate matter filtered out in the filter.
- a fluid conveyor for removing particulate matter from a particulate matter collection zone of a pressurized bag filter or the like includes a fluid plenum for receiving an inlet flow of fluid, a wall for separating the plenum from the area of pressurization of the bag filter, openings in the wall for directing a flow of such fluid from the plenum into such pressurized area and in a direction substantially parallel to the wall while carrying particulate matter substantially parallel to the wall, and an outlet for conducting the fluid and particulate matter carried thereby out from the collection zone.
- a method of filtering particulate matter from a fluid carrier includes delivering the fluid carrier and particulate matter carrier thereby into a bag filter, permitting at least some of the fluid carrier to exit the bag filter while the particulate matter remains in the bag filter, and using a further fluid carrier substantially controllably conducting particulate matter from such bag filter.
- a primary object of the present invention is to minimize particulate pollution, and especially dust, from a particular environment, especially an industrial environment.
- Another object is to minimize cost of pollution control equipment, especially in an industrial environment.
- An additional object is to improve effectiveness of pollution control equipment, especially for removing dust and/or other particulates from an environment.
- a further object is to reduce servicing, cleaning, and/or replacing of filter bags in a bag filter apparatus while preferably extending the useful life thereof.
- Still another object is to reduce labor required to service bag filter equipment.
- Still an additional object is to clean continuously a bag filter apparatus.
- Still a further object is to recirculate particulates through pollution control equipment to improve effectiveness of particulate removal from a carrying medium.
- an additional object is to provide recirculation of dust or other particulates from a bag filter apparatus or the like at the output of a primary separator, such as a cyclone separator, back to the primary separator.
- a primary separator such as a cyclone separator
- the invention comprises the features hereinafter fully described in the specification and particularly pointed out in the claims, the following description and the annexed drawing setting forth in detail a certain illustrative embodiment of the invention, this being indicative, however, of but one of the various ways in which the principles of the invention may be employed.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevation view, partly in schematic form, of a continuous clean bag filter apparatus in accordance with the present invention used in conjunction with pollution control equipment employing a primary cyclone separator;
- FIG. 2 is a fragmentary section view of the bag filter apparatus looking generally in the direction of the arrows 2--2 of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary side elevation view of the air conveyor of the bag filter apparatus of FIG. 1.
- a continuous clean bag filter apparatus is generally indicated at 10.
- the apparatus 10 is part of a separator/filter system 11, which also includes a primary separator 12, preferably a conventional cyclone separator.
- the system 11 in turn may be part of the pneumatic pollution control system in which, for example, a vacuum is created to draw in air and particulate matter (together forming so-called dirty air) from a production environment.
- the particulate matter may be dust, sawdust, metal dust, metal fillings, ceramic dust, larger particulates, and so on, (as used herein dust, particulates, particulate matter or material, etc. are used interchangeably) depending on the capacity of the pneumatic system.
- the dirty air is directed via a dirty air inlet duct 13 to the cyclone separator 12.
- the cyclone separator 12 In the cyclone separator 12 a majority of the dust is removed from the air in conventional fashion. Accordingly, the cyclone separator 12 has a particulates outlet 14 through which particulate material is discharged from the cyclone separator and that particulate material is delivered into a particulates collection receptacle 15 for subsequent solid waste disposal, recycling, or the like.
- the cyclone separator 12 also has its own air outlet 20 through which substantially clean air is discharged. Such substantially clean air, however, still contains some quantity of dust, which had not been separated out in the cyclone separator 12. The flow of such substantially clean air with some dust content is depicted by the dashed arrows 21.
- a connection duct 22 couples the substantially clean air with dust to the inlet 23 of the bag filter 10, and that inlet is coupled to a large bag filter inlet chamber 24 at the top of the bag filter housing 25.
- the chamber 24 serves to distribute the flowing air, as is shown by the arrows 26, approximately evenly to the filter bag inlets 27 of the several filter bags 28.
- the filter bags 28 themselves may be cloth fabric, paper, or other material that contains particulates within the filter bag while permitting the flowing air, which carries the particulates, to be discharged through the side walls of the filter bags.
- the clean air discharged to the atmosphere from the filter bags is indicated by the dotted flow arrows 30. Positive pressure is needed in the bags 28 relative to atmospheric pressure to assure the output flow 30.
- the bag filter housing 25 includes a top wall 31 to which the bag filter inlet 23 is connected, end wall supports 32, 33, and bottom chamber 34.
- the various portions 31-34 of the bag filter housing 25 are assembled in substantially conventional manner to provide the desired support for the individual filter bags 28.
- a shaker apparatus represented at 36 is mechanically connected by conventional means 37 to one or more portions of the bag filter housing 25 or to the filter bags themselves. Upon energization, the shaker 36 shakes the filter bags, usually by a slight horizontal vibration-type movement, to cause that dust collected in the bags to drop down through respective filter bag outlets 38 into the bottom chamber 34.
- the bottoms of the filter bags 28 have open outlets 38 for delivering dust down into the bottom chamber 34.
- the filter bags 28 are otherwise like conventional filter bags, and they are mounted in housing 25 by conventional means.
- the filter bags may be shaken to cause particulates to drop down to the bottom of respective filter bags
- the shaking of the filter bags, the momentum of the individual particulates, and the open filter bag outlets 38 permit the particulates continuously to be removed automatically from the filter bags.
- the particulates continuously are conducted out of the bag filter apparatus 10 for recirculation back to the cyclone separator 12, as will become more apparent from the following description.
- the bottom chamber 34 is a substantially closed chamber having two discrete portions, namely a collection zone 40 in which particulates dropping out of the filter bag outlets 38 are collected and conducted out of the bottom chamber and a plenum 41.
- a slatted wall 42 separates the collection zone or trough 40 from the plenum 41, and the wall 42 cooperates with the plenum 41 to direct a flow of air in the zone 40 to provide an air conveyor 43 for conducting particulates out of the zone 40 through a bag filter dust outlet 44 in the bag filter side wall 32.
- the bottom chamber 34 is confined by a top wall 45, through which the filter bag outlets 38 communicate with the collection zone 40, sloped sidewalls 46, 47 (which form a trough-like collector), horizontal flat bottom wall 48, and portions of the bag filter housing end walls 32, 33.
- the trough-like shape of the chamber 34, and particularly of the collection zone 40 helps optimize particle concentration and flow control and efficiency vis-a-vis the dust dropping out of the filter bag outlets 38 and carried along to the dust outlet 44.
- the air conveyor blower 49 (FIG. 1) driven by a motor 50 at a speed controlled by a conventional motor control 51.
- the blower 49 may be a conventional squirrel cage blower, for example, that draws in clean air from inlet 52 and blows the clean air along the path of the dashed arrows 53 in the plenum 41.
- the slatted wall 42 seen in FIGS. 1-3 is comprised of a plurality of slats 54 (supported by means, not shown, on the side walls 46, 47) which are slightly sloped relative to horizontal in a manner illustrated, for example, in the drawing, with openings 55 between respective adjacent pairs of slats.
- the sloping slats and their openings are so arranged to direct some of the flowing air from the plenum 41 into the collection zone 40 in a direction that is substantially parallel to the wall 42, as is shown generally by the dashed flow arrows 56 in the zone 40.
- Such air flow 56 along the wall 42 conveys particulates that have dropped into the zone 40 from the filter bag outlets 38 along the wall 42 in a direction toward the bag filter dust outlet 44, as is shown generally by the dust flow direction arrows 57 in the collection zone 40.
- the slats 54 have, for example, a 9-inch length dimension, i.e. the dimension substantially parallel to the plenum air flow arrows 53; the adjacent respective slats may overlap with each other approximately one inch, and the height of respective slots or openings 55 may be approximately 3/16-inch.
- One or more direction control slats 58 is provided at the end of the plenum 41 remote from the blower 49 and proximate the bag filter dust outlet 44.
- the direction control slat 58 is oriented in a reverse angular direction, as is compared to a horizontal plane, relative to the angular orientation to horizontal of the slats 54. It is the purpose of the direction control slat 58 to direct air flow out of the plenum 41 substantially directly into the bag filter dust outlet 44.
- air exiting the plenum at the slot or opening 60 between the direction control slat 58 and the immediately adjacent slat 54 air will be directed closer to horizontal or even in a slightly downward direction, as is represented by the arrow 61, relative to the direction of the flow arrows 56.
- the air stream or flow represented by arrow 61 thus helps to improve efficiency of conducting particulates carried by the air conveyor directly into the bag filter dust outlet 44.
- the slotted opening 62 between the bottom of the direction control slat 58 and the bottom wall 48 of the bottom chamber 34 provides a further air stream oriented directly into the bag filter dust outlet 44 further to facilitate conduction of particulates into the outlet and to avoid any dead air space at the bottom wall 48 adjacent the outlet 44 at which particulates might otherwise collect.
- the air flow and particulates entering the bag filter dust outlet 44 is conveyed by a recirculation blower 70 via a recirculation duct 71 to the recirculation air inlet 72 of the cyclone separator 12.
- the inlet 72 is connected directly to the cyclone separator 12 so that any particulates carried in the air stream shown by the phantom lines 73 have a further chance to be separated out in the cyclone separator for delivery into the particulates collection receptacle 15.
- the recirculation blower 70 is adjustably belt driven by an electric motor 74, i.e. the blower speed may be adjusted by adjusting the belts 75, the pulley(s) mounting the belts, the motor 74, etc.
- Back pressure dampers 13a, 72a in inlet ducts 13, 72 may be adjusted to prevent blow back from the cyclone separator 12 into an idle pipe system.
- the flow rates and air pressures occurring in the recirculation duct 71, in the plenum 41, and in the collection zone 40 are related to each other and to the air pressure and flow rate of the air in the filter bags 28 received via the bag filter inlet 23 from the cyclone separator 12. More specifically, the air flow, which forms the air cushion or air conveyor 43, is balanced with respect to the flow of air emerging from the filter bag outlets 38 to prevent excessive back pressure building up in the filter bags 28. Such excessive back pressure could interfere with the filtering efficiency of the filter bags or could damage them, and could interfere with the efficient operation of the cyclone separator 12 by causing a further impedance to flow of the substantially clean air 21 through the connecting duct 22.
- the recirculation blower 70 is balanced with the total flow of air entering the collection zone 40 both from the filter bag outlets 38 and from the plenum 41 to prevent a negative or reduced pressure in the collection zone 40 that would interfere with maximum outflow of clean air 30 from the filter bags 28.
- Such balancing may be effected manually when the apparatus 10 is installed and set up for operation by pragmatic analysis.
- pressure and/or flow sensors such as that shown at 100, may be used to monitor pressure and/or flow in selected areas of the apparatus 10, such as, for example, in the connection duct 22, inlet chamber 24, filter bags 28, collection zone 40, plenum 41, recirculation duct 71, and even the cyclone separator 12; and one or more of the monitored parameters may be used to provide input data for manual, such as at 101, or automatic, such as at 102, control of, for example, the blowers 49, 70 e.g. via the control 51, belt 75 and/or motor 74, to achieve an optimum balance for efficient operation of the continuous clean bag filter apparatus 10 and/or the overall separator/filter system 11.
- the bag filter apparatus 10 may be installed on a floor 80 inside or outside a production environment, as may be desired. Legs 81 support the apparatus 10 above the floor for usual reasons.
- the method of the invention for filtering particulate matter, such as dust, from a fluid carrier, such as air includes delivering the fluid carrier and particulate matter (arrows 21) to the bag filter 10 via the inlet 23.
- the fluid carrier and particulate matter is distributed via the chamber 24 to the inlets 127 of respective filter bags 28 where the fluid carrier 30 is permitted to exit the filter bags while particulates remain therein and drop down to the bottom chamber 34.
- a further fluid carrier in the form of the air cushion or air conveyor 43 formed in the collection zone 40 substantially controllably, i.e. to maintain the desired balance described above, conducts the particulate matter out of the collection zone 40 of the bag filter apparatus 10.
- particulate matter is recirculated by the blower 70 and duct 71 back into a primary separator, such as the cyclone separator 12, where further primary separation occurs and some substantially clean air with some particulates still continues to exit via the outlet 20 for delivery (arrows 21) back to the bag filter apparatus 10.
- a primary separator such as the cyclone separator 12
- they may be shaken by the shaker 36 to shake down the particulate matter into the collection zone 40.
- the present invention provides substantially a maximum air filtering capability with facility of operation and minimum of servicing.
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